Analysis: bloc has various retaliatory weapons available through the post-Brexit trade agreement
The EU could impose tariffs on UK fish and agricultural goods in just seven days if Boris Johnson goes ahead with moves to disapply parts of the Northern IrelandThe short, sharp shock is one of the three key retaliatory weapons available through1. The nuclear option – end the trade and cooperation agreement using articles 770 and 779
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